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TP-Link WR-1043ND Review

I bought the TP-Link WR-1043ND Ultimate Wireless N Gigabit Router since my supercharged buffalo suffered from a heart attack and died.

Guess why TP-Link calls it the Ultimate model?

Exterior wise, the TP-Link resembles the look of all its other wireless devices in the family.  It looks pretty good to me but I don’t really care because I don’t stare at the router at all.

The front panel has green/yellow LED lights to show the status of its POWER, SYSTEM, WLAN, ETH 1, 2, 3, 4 WAN, USB and QSS status. It goes *blink blink blink* till you get seizures. haha.

A side view of the router. Did you notice that there are NO vents at all on the top? The vents were situated at the sides and the bottom of the router. I don’t get why it was done like this but wouldn’t it cause the hot air to get trapped longer in the case? I’m using this router the other way round where the top faces the floor and the vents are at the top. You could easily drill a 12cm 90cfm fan on the top of the case and solve the problem too. [fan mod]

At the back of the TP-Link WR-1043ND .

RP-SMA antennas – The router comes with 3 antennas to enable MIMO wireless N connections

Power jack – Common sense

Reset button – Common sense again

USB port – This enables the router to function as a NAS (Network Attached Storage). You can plug in any flash drive or hard disk drive into it. This port also allows the 3G modem to be plugged in and it will pull the WAN connection off the USB port.

WAN port – Your internet connection goes here.

Gigabit ports – These ports runs at 1Gbps

The router comes with a TP-Link firmware but there is a DD-WRT build for it. I did not do any testing on the original firmware as I flashed it to DD-WRT the moment I started using it. However as this is a fairly new router, the firmware for this router is said to be unstable but currently I’ve been running it for 5days ++ without any hiccups.

Lots of things to play with as it has a 8MB Flash Mem and 32MB ram.

You might be slightly disappointed on the wireless performance as it is no where near the performance of the Buffalo WHR-HP-54G (built in amplifier). Wireless performance is still good on this router, but if you are planning to do long range connections ( 2-3km links) with stock antennas, I wouldn’t recommend this router. Nevertheless, all the other hardware specifications pawn’s the Buffalo and costs cheaper than it! It really depends on the purpose of getting the router. Another good choice is the Asus RT N-16 but the cost doubles.

Wireless “Repeater” mode is not available on routers which run on Atheros processors so you would have to do this to get the repeating function working in DD-WRT. (This should work on all Atheros based routers). “Repeater” modes are only available on Broadcom devices.

1. Set the ath0 as Client mode

2. Create a Virtual AP

3. You’re done!

The TP-Link WR-1043ND is a really awesome device considering its low price tag . I bought mine for RM160 and you can’t even get anything near these specifications from other brands with this price. Good job TP-Link.

So how well does this router perform? I’d give it a 4.3 out of 5 star rating.

RM1 Whoppers @ Burger King

Burger King had this offer today regarding its Whoppers. They are selling it at a jaw dropping RM1 price. Well, there are many hidden terms in this RM1 offer. One has to purchase a soft drink to qualify for this and a maximum of 3 burgers can be purchased per person. That means one person would be able to purchase only 3 drinks with 3 Whoppers. Heck, its still cheaper than the real thing so I headed off to the nearest Burger King @ Sunway Pyramid hoping to secure a few Whoppers for lunch. Arrived at around 1.45p.m and !@#!@ the queue was like 10m long! Left the place after queuing up for about 3mins. Coudn’t stand the heat there also.

Update: 6.30p.m. I’m back for the Whoppers! This time, its a do or die thing. No matter how long the queue was, I am going to wait!

I was craving for Whoppers since the night before as the last time I had Burger King was like ages ago.

The queue at that time was almost as long as the one in the afternoon but it seemed slightly shorter. Anyway, we waited patiently, poked and pressed our phones while waiting for our turn to make the orders. Started queuing up at 6.35p.m. and w00t! at 7.15p.m we finally made our orders! A 40min queue. How awesome is that?

I was disappointed when the worker told me that they’ve ran out of Regular soft-drinks (cups) so I had to order the large ones, WHICH OBVIOUSLY COSTS MORE. DENG. My initial plan to order 3 Whoppers was reduced to only 2 =(.  Anyway grabbed the Whoppers and happily went over to have a seat. Total damage for 2 Whoppers + 2 large drinks = RM10.10.

Here’s the original price list.

Price: RM 9.60 (ala carte)
Price: RM 13.50 (medium set)
Price: RM 14.70 (large set)
- Meal also includes fries & drinks

Anyway, it was still cheaper than the original price.  Om nom nom nom nom.

Congrats! Burger King has gone right with their marketing strategy this time.